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The following packages have unmet dependencies: lmce-md-meta : Depends: pluto-orbitergen (>= 2.0.0.46) but it is not going to be installed Depends: pluto-orbitergen (< 2.0.0.47) but it is not going to be installedE: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages./usr/pluto/bin/Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh: line 170: /tmp/TeeMyOutputExitCode_3050: No such file or directory

To kind of piggy back off of the Video File Format thread, I took my entire collection of LinuxMCE 8.10 ripped .dvd's (600+ movies and videos weighing in at 6.5Tb) and ran them through handbrake giving me a SUBSTANTIAL space savings (600+ movies and videos weighing in at 650Gb).

I replaced my LMCE 8.10 server with a shiny new LMCE 10.04 server and built the rest of the network behind it. I then copied my handbraked .m4v files to the appropriate /home/public/data/videos/$DriveID folder and waited. Nothing ever populated on any of my orbiters.

If I go into the web admin / files and multimedia / media files sync, browse down the folder structure, I can see all of the files .m4v waiting to be added to the database. If I manually add one with TMDB attributes, it does show up in the orbiter for all to play, but the corresponding .id3 file is not created.

I renamed one of the handbraked .m4v to .mp4 (because they are essentially the same container) on the core and BAM, it showed up in the web admin as added, and it was displayed generically on the first orbiter I checked. Adding the TMDB attributes creates the corresponding .id3 file.

Having my high speed internet hooked back up I was trying to watch online video through Discovery.com. After updating the Adobe Flash Player plugin for the installed version of Firefox, I was watching Mythbusters and the screen saver kicked in after about 5-10 minutes or so leaving me unable to watch my video. I could hear it, but I couldn't see it.

Once I got the flash player on one media director updated, it was easy to update the rest. My next task is to update Firefox to the newer version on all of the media directors.

Is there a way to disable the screen saver for such an event? I looked at creating a scenario but nothing leapt out as the fix

I don't know how to tell MCE to listen to Line-In on the sound card. There is no button created for Radio to listen. I know I won't be able to control the tuner (as in station), but I would like to be able to listen to it anywhere in the house.

Can someone point me in the right direction? Is this something that can be done?

Issue: When computer boots the Broadcom NIC grabs an address from the CORE (192.168.80.3) and downloads the initial kernel BUT the Intel NIC is found and attempts to grab an address as eth0 causing the following error

How I fixed it. Boot to a Kubuntu 8.10 live cd and copied the configuration of the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules into the /usr/pluto/diskless/##/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules to fix the NIC order.

Had a couple of strange problem recently. After the latest re-install I was having issues getting MythTV to work. I have a single tuner HDHomeRun and Myth was attempting to use tuner1, not tuner0. Removing the Core/HDHomeRun/Tuner1 device from the web admin fixed that issue. This was probably my issue, but the Device Auto Detection script always has picked it up as a dual tuner model. I can't be the only one who has purchased this device.

Now, when I start Myth, I get the channel, signal strength, description, all over a black screen. About 30-45 seconds later it would switch back to the Myth Menu screen with a 'Can not initialize video device / output (sorry, this is from memory) error dialog box. Going through all of the PVR folders (/home/public/data/pvr (and all of the sub-folders on each of the drives listed) and removing the livetv.folderlock file and I am back in business! Trying to follow the logic back through the konsole screens, I can't find what lead me to delete the .folderlock file, but removing it fixed the issue of not being able to watch LiveTV via Myth.

Has anyone had any success in integrating a WD TV Live HD Media Player into a LinuxMCE network? Found a model WDBAAN0000NBK-00 at Costco for about $100 and was hoping that I could use it as a Media Director.

I can access the DCECore computer and view the pictures, but not play any movies "No Supported Media"

My LInuxMCE machine for the most part will play DVD's so I think I have the LIBDVDCSS package installed. Last night I watched Spy Game (Robert Redford / Brad Pitt) with no issues. The next movie in my collection is Star Trek Original Series Disk 1. It won't play due to LIBDVDCSS not being installed?

I tried to play Star Wars 3? some time ago and same error as above. On this particular disk it will read it to the main menu. If I select play it errors out. If I enter the chapter selection and choose chapter 1 it plays fine.

I am reasonably new to linux and would appreciate any direction or assistance in troubleshooting this.